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Showing words for GOTH using the English dictionary

4 Letter Words for Goth

goth

3 Letter Words for Goth

got, hgt, hog, hot, tho, tog

Definitions for Goth

[1] one of a Teutonic people who in the 3rd to 5th centuries invaded and settled in parts of the Roman Empire.
[2] a person of no refinement; barbarian.
[3] goth, a genre of rock music that first became popular in the 1980s and is characterized by morbid themes and melodies. a person who is part of a subculture favoring this style of music and a dark and morbid aesthetic:goths dressed in black shirts and pants.
[4] Gothic.
[5] a member of an East Germanic people from Scandinavia who settled south of the Baltic early in the first millennium ad . They moved on to the Ukrainian steppes and raided and later invaded many parts of the Roman Empire from the 3rd to the 5th century See also Ostrogoth, Visigoth
[6] a rude or barbaric person
[7] (sometimes not capital) an aficionado of Goth music and fashion
[8] Also: Gothic (sometimes not capital) (of music) in a style of guitar-based rock with some similarities to heavy metal and punk and usually characterized by depressing or mournful lyrics (of fashion) characterized by black clothes and heavy make-up, often creating a ghostly appearance

Origin of Goth

before 900; Middle English Gothe < Late Latin Gothī (plural); replacing Old English Gotan (plural) (Gota, singular); cognate with Gothic Gut- (in Gut-thiuda Goth-people)

Word origin for Goth

C14: from Late Latin (plural) Gothī from Greek Gothoi